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Post by Bazza on Oct 16, 2005 5:58:40 GMT -5
Were you an audience member or activist who rocked against racism and the NF in the 1970’s? If you could spare a few moments to recall your experiences and contribute to the first in-depth audience based research into Rock Against Racism and the Anti Nazi League being conducted by Brian Davies of the Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool. To share your memories of how you helped shape history please visit www.rar-research.org.uk or e-mail bdavi@liv.ac.uk
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starryplough
Unionize!
adelante was the cry along the hillsides
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Post by starryplough on Jul 30, 2006 14:44:14 GMT -5
Were you an audience member or activist who rocked against racism and the NF in the 1970’s? If you could spare a few moments to recall your experiences and contribute to the first in-depth audience based research into Rock Against Racism and the Anti Nazi League being conducted by Brian Davies of the Institute of Popular Music at the University of Liverpool. To share your memories of how you helped shape history please visit www.rar-research.org.uk or e-mail bdavi@liv.ac.ukgot sent this link today www.naar.org.uk/newspages/050906.asp
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Post by Bazza on Jul 30, 2006 14:50:06 GMT -5
I'm still waiting for the 'Who Shot The Sheriff' film to come out on dvd.
I wish I had of been at that gig as ex-Specials Jerry Dammers & Neville Staples joined Hard-Fi on stage for a cover of 'Ghost Town'. I think it was the first time since 1981 that they had been on stage together. I also heard that Terry Hall was at the gig but didn't join the others on stage.
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